prettyBytes
Converts a number in bytes to a human-readable string.
- Use an array dictionary of units to be accessed based on the exponent.
- Use
Number.prototype.toPrecision()
to truncate the number to a certain number of digits. - Return the prettified string by building it up, taking into account the supplied options and whether it is negative or not.
- Omit the second argument,
precision
, to use a default precision of3
digits. - Omit the third argument,
addSpace
, to add space between the number and unit by default.
const prettyBytes = (num, precision = 3, addSpace = true) => {
const UNITS = ['B', 'KB', 'MB', 'GB', 'TB', 'PB', 'EB', 'ZB', 'YB'];
if (Math.abs(num) < 1) return num + (addSpace ? ' ' : '') + UNITS[0];
const exponent = Math.min(
Math.floor(Math.log10(num < 0 ? -num : num) / 3),
UNITS.length - 1
);
const n = Number(
((num < 0 ? -num : num) / 1000 ** exponent).toPrecision(precision)
);
return (num < 0 ? '-' : '') + n + (addSpace ? ' ' : '') + UNITS[exponent];
};